Few rivalries in professional wrestling blurred the line between performance and personal hatred quite like the war between Terry Funk and Dusty Rhodes. This was more than a feud—it was a collision of philosophies, identities, and eras. Funk, the unhinged Amarillo outlaw, embodied chaos and sadism. Rhodes, ‘The American Dream,’ stood for working-class pride and [...]
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